tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3964581779470119856.post3160323408840198130..comments2024-02-23T05:41:04.826-08:00Comments on The Redneck Hippie: Building a Raised Bed From Existing Soil: IllustratedLinda Wallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16899795559171921618noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3964581779470119856.post-761270729310262372013-03-30T17:56:33.150-07:002013-03-30T17:56:33.150-07:00You're so very welcome! It's not that har...You're so very welcome! It's not that hard if people just have the info. I have it and love to share it. That's why I work at the Natural Gardener Info Desk ~ so I can share. And I get as much as I give ~ did you see the post about the candles for extra heat under the row covers? That was a tip from a customer. A REALLLLLLY good one.<br /><br />I have eight beds done so far (pics in the March 21st post: http://www.theredneckhippie.com/2013/03/tomatoes-are-finally-all-in-ground.html )and room for four more. I can't wait 'til they're all done. It's SO much easier.Linda Wallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16899795559171921618noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3964581779470119856.post-68529898226893790142013-03-29T17:52:50.511-07:002013-03-29T17:52:50.511-07:00Thank you so much for this post, it is inspiring a...Thank you so much for this post, it is inspiring and so helpful!! There is so much information out there on this but finally I found one that is easy and a good value for money! Will try this tomorrow for the rest of my garden! Thanks!!! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com